Comparison of mRNA vaccine effectiveness against COVID-19-associated hospitalization by vaccination source: Immunization information systems, electronic medical records, and self-report-IVY Network, February 1-August 31, 2022. Diya Surie , Levi N Bonnell , Jennifer DeCuir , Manjusha Gaglani , Tresa McNeal , Shekhar Ghamande , Jay S Steingrub , Nathan I Shapiro , Laurence W Busse , Matthew E Prekker , Ithan D Peltan , Samuel M Brown , David N Hager , Harith Ali , Michelle N Gong , Amira Mohamed , Akram Khan , Jennifer G Wilson , Nida Qadir , Steven Y Chang , Adit A Ginde , David Huynh , Nicholas M Mohr , Christopher Mallow , Emily T Martin , Adam S Lauring , Nicholas J Johnson , Jonathan D Casey , Kevin W Gibbs , Jennie H Kwon , Adrienne Baughman , James D Chappell , Kimberly W Hart , Carlos G Grijalva , Jillian P Rhoads , Sydney A Swan , H Keipp Talbot , Kelsey N Womack , Yuwei Zhu , Mark W Tenforde , Katherine Adams , Wesley H Self , Meredith L McMorrow Vaccine(2023)
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Vaccination data from EMR only may substantially underestimate COVID-19 VE.
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COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, Vaccine effectiveness, mRNA vaccines, Test-negative study design
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